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This article discusses the tools applied by Polish courts to achieve the effective and uniform application of European Union law. It cites and analyses relevant case law of the Polish Supreme Court assuring the supremacy and direct effect of European Union law, for example, European Union directives on consumer law.
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This paper is based on a contribution given at the conference on Effective Judicial Protection in European Union Law, organised by the Academy of European Law Trier in cooperation with the French National Judicial School (ENM) and the French Court of Cassation on 15–16 February 2010 in Paris.
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Ereciński, T. Supremacy, direct effect and consistent interpretation—tools for an effective and uniform application of European Union law?. ERA Forum 11, 531–536 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12027-010-0178-4
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12027-010-0178-4